GTX 970 No Signal on Displayport

I just upgraded from a EVGA 660 to a GTX 970 Gaming and I can longer get a signal to my TV using the displayport-hdmi cable i had used previously. I know people have been having issues with a blank login screen on displayport, but I'm not getting a signal at all on my HDTV. I can get a signal on both HDMI and DVI (using VGA adapter) but when switching to displayport (even when already logged in) i don't get anything and the video card doesn't recognize the connection in the Nvidia control panel. I tried a clean driver install yesterday (347.09) with no luck but will attempt a VBIOS update tonight when i get home. Has anyone had a similar issue? I don't plan on using the card for multi-monitor and would rather just buy another HDMI cable than RMA but would hate to just ignore it and than have a need for displayport somewhere down the line. Hopefully it's just a software issue as displayport problems seem to be fairly widespread.
TV: Sony XBR 46HX929
Mobo: Asrock z77 Extreme6

It looks like my issue was a false alarm, tested the cable on the laptop i originally bought it for and couldn't get a signal from it either. Guess it was just a coincidence that it decides to fail the instant i connect it to a displayport issue prone video card.

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